225 kicks off with Benny and RZ going on about the recent Boston sporting events they'd recently attended. Celtics, and Bruins of course. Piggy backing on that, they quickly discuss the impending return of the Red Sox and the 2017 baseball season. Of course, there's mention of the Patriots excellent excellent Super Bowl. Probably won't stop talking about that. Then we talk about the Chicago Vice poster. Just reminding folks of how sweet it is.
What do you think we discussed in 224? Super Bowl 51, that's what. The greatest Super Bowl of all time (if you don't know, now you know). You wanna hear a great Patriots recap? Then push play. To wet the whistle, Benny and RZ pump out a few sound clips from fans and non-fans alike. They also pump a few "cool ones" to celebrate the kick off of High & Tight "Wet and Wild" weekend. Additionally, a few stats get thrown around, centering around the statistical impossibility of the Patriots coming back. Oh yeah, we talk a little about Robin "Downtown" Zibelli dropping 3's on some idiot during pick up basketball (weekly). That leads nicely into a great "Bird Shit" story to close out. This is a good one.
High &Tight 223 brings heat right out of the box with an immediate discussion about "dwarves", "little people", or "midges". Specifically Peter Dinklage. BB and RZ continue on with a little potpourri including talk of National Parks, John Muir, Captain America, The Godfather Tobin Howard, John Wick 2, Ian McShane, etc. Think we paid a little love to Bad Boys 2 and The Fugitive as well? You bet we did. Shoot. I feel like I've already said too much...
222 welcomes back his highness, Kyle Bruce (or Encyclopedia Brucetannica). The original triple threat discusses the following: classical tunes, Suncoast Video, and a mini Patriot preview. Additionally, and to the tune of New England sports, they provide a little update about Big Papi. They also comment on the timeless look of Red Sox commentator, Dennis Eckersley. Finally, there is a very very in-depth discussion about the present day Boston Celtics, as well as the Red Auerbach dynasty era Celtics.